
Brand by Henrik Ibsen
Author: Henrik Ibsen | Published: 1865
Brand
About Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen is a Norwegian playwright widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in modern drama. Born in 1828, Ibsen’s works were some of the earliest written to expose and challenge traditional social norms. His plays focus on the individual’s internal struggle for identity and their place within society. Through his work, Ibsen was able to explore such topics as women’s rights, class struggle, public opinion and human morality with a level of complexity and sophistication that had never been seen before. In particular, his plays A Doll's House (1879), Ghosts (1881) and Hedda Gabler (1890) have become some of the most important works in modern theatre. His influence continues to be felt throughout contemporary society, from literature to film to television series. Find out more about Henrik Ibsen at sevenov.com.
Henrik Ibsen's Books on PageVio
Plays: Catiline | The Burial Mound | Lady Inger of Ostrat | The Feast at Solhaug | Olaf Liljekrans | The Vikings at Helgeland | Love's Comedy | The Pretenders | Brand | Peer Gynt | Emperor and Galilean | The Pillars of Society | A Doll's House | Ghosts | An Enemy of the People | The Wild Duck | Rosmersholm | The Lady from the Sea | Hedda Gabler | The Master Builder | Little Eyolf | John Gabriel Borkman | When We Dead Awaken
Here's a full list of Henrik Ibsen's books.